Having watched a video or two on youtube, i was thinking this was going to be fun. I have a fairly cheap, standard press, which i have found to be very useful in the past.
However, when i got the cylinder head on the press, i noticed that the valve guides are not vertical in relation to the head. If i leave the head flat on the press, the press will be pushing my punch at a bit of an angle, and i am worried that it might bend something rather than push the guide out.
Any advice on what is best approach?
I did start to wedge some bits of wood under the head, to see if i could set the guide angle to be vertical, but this didn't look like it was going to work.
So i stopped, and have posted this question instead.
However, when i got the cylinder head on the press, i noticed that the valve guides are not vertical in relation to the head. If i leave the head flat on the press, the press will be pushing my punch at a bit of an angle, and i am worried that it might bend something rather than push the guide out.
Any advice on what is best approach?
I did start to wedge some bits of wood under the head, to see if i could set the guide angle to be vertical, but this didn't look like it was going to work.
So i stopped, and have posted this question instead.